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An unrecognized photo of Aurel Stein
Last week we went down for a few days to the south of Hungary and while there I wanted to see at a village called Gádoros, near Orosháza, the “museum” of Zsigmond Justh (1863-1894), a talented Hungarian writer who died … Continue reading
Posted in 19th century, archaeology, Aurel Stein, exploration, History of scholarship
Tagged Aurel Stein, Dunsterville, Lahore, Mian Mir, photo, Zsigmond Justh
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